Advanced Materials and Nanostructures for Disruptive Devices & Applications Workshop
This ASCENT+ Community Workshop, is a satellite event to EuroSOI-ULIS 2023
This ASCENT+ Community Workshop, is a satellite event to EuroSOI-ULIS 2023
Francis Balestra – CNRS-GINP/ Director of the SINANO Institute
Giorgos Fagas – Tyndall / ASCENT+ Programme Lead
Urmimala Chatterjee – imec
Michael Schiffer – Fraunhofer IZM
Mikael Ostling – KTH
Emigdio Chavez – ICN2
Enrico Di Russo – University of Padova
Christoforos Theodorou – CNRS
Alexander Kloes – THM
Francisco Gamiz – University of Granada
Emanuele Pelucchi – Tyndall
Mark Johnson – Quantum Motion Technologies
Sergio Nicoletti – LETI
Anne Schmidt – Forschungszentrum Jülich
Carmen Moldovan, IMT
Carmen Moldovan (IMT)
Clivia Sotomayor -Torres (ICN2)
Libo Chen (Uppsala University)
The Universitat Rovira i Virgili is situated in Tarragona and is located in the south of Catalonia, in the northeastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula.
Well-connected to Europe and the rest of the peninsula, it offers easy access to two airports: one in Reus, just 5 kilometers away, and the other in Barcelona, just 95 kilometers away.
Venue: Room Sala de Graus at Rovira i Virgili University
Campus Catalunya. Avinguda catalunya 35, Tarragona.
How to arrive:
* Please check the travel conditions due to Covid-19 restrictions here *
Aena Reus Airport
Mainly low cost flights operate into Reus. If you fly into Reus you can either take a bus or a taxi from the airport to Tarragona, which is just 14 km away.
Aena Barcelona Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport
The majority of international flights arrive at terminal T1 in Barcelona airport. Some low cost companies still fly into terminal T2.
From the airport you can travel to Tarragona by train, bus or taxi (*)
* Taxis are always available just outside the arrival area of the airport. The actual price is 130 Euros. Please confirm this price with the taxi driver before you travel.
From Barcelona. Motorway AP-7 / C-32. Exit 33 Tarragona
From Valencia. Motorway AP-7. Exit 33 Tarragona
From Zaragoza. Motorway AP-2. Exit 9, Montblanc
https://www.busplana.com/en
The current timetable offers a direct bus from the Barcelona airport to Tarragona city every 2 hours.
The price of a oneway ticket is 15,95 Euro.
www.renfe.com
If you arrive by plane at terminal T1 you must take the shuttle bus to terminal T2 train station, to go to the Barcelona Sants station.
From the Barcelona Sants station you can take a:
– Regional train direct to Tarragona city station.
– High speed train to the Tarragona Camp station which is outside the city. From here you can take a taxi to Tarragona (20 minutes and 30 euros) or the Bus Transfer
In this section you can find a selection of hotels in Tarragona with special prices for the attendants to the 9th EUROSOI-ULIS.
Rambla vella, 2
43003 Tarragona
Tel: (+34) 977 156 607
Pl. Imperial Tarraco, 5
43005 Tarragona
Tel: (+34) 977 250 999
Promotional code: EUROSOI23
Avda de Roma, 8
43005 Tarragona
Tel: (+34) 977 247 105
Reservation email: actarragona@ac-hotels.com
Book your rate for Congres Eurosoi Ulis ’23
Pl. De les Corts Catalanes, 4
43005 Tarragona
Tel. (+34) 977 221 050
Promotional code: EUROSOI23
Rambla Nova, 20
43004 Tarragona
Tel. (+34) 912 702 502
Promotional code: EUROSOI23
Plaça Corsini, 10
43001 Tarragona
Tel. (+34) 24 01 16
General Contreras, 16
43004 Tarragona
Tel. (+34) 977 219 119
The SiNANO Institute is a non-profit Association established as a durable EU Network of researchers in order to form a distributed Centre of Excellence in the nanoelectronic field. More than 1200 scientific and technical staff are working together in the SINANO Institute. SiNANO is the most important flexible Research Infrastructure in Europe for long term Nanoelectronic research.
The SiNANO Institute office is located in Minatec, one of the most innovative centre in Micro and Nanotechnologies in Europe.
Minatec – CROMA
3 Parvis Louis Néel
CS 50257
38016 Grenoble Cedex 1
France
+33 456 52 95 09
sinano@minatec.grenoble-inp.fr
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Advanced Materials and Nanostructures for Disruptive Devices & Applications – May 9th 2023